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The phrase "a concession to help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a compromise or adjustment made to assist someone or to facilitate a situation.
Example: "The management made a concession to help the employees adjust to the new policies."
Alternatives: "an adjustment to assist" or "a compromise to support".
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REUTERS Glencore Said to Offer to End Zinc Deal | Glencore offered to end an agreement with Nyrstar as a concession to help it secure approval for its takeover of Xstrata, Reuters reports, citing an unidentified person familiar with the matter.
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Last year the IPA encouraged supporters to take advantage of a tax concession to help fund a climate book with chapters written by a familiar line-up of climate science denialists – one of which was Dr Soon.
He said the union was trying to divert attention from the fact that it had failed to make necessary concessions to help close a citywide budget gap.
But some producers say Mr. Eisenberg lost credibility with them after Sept. 11, 2001, when he waited until the stagehands offered concessions to help Broadway through a rough patch before coming up with his own.
US AIRWAYS GROUP, Arlington, Va., said executives and nonunion workers would provide $30 million in concessions to help reduce costs and win a federal loan guarantee the company says it needs to avoid bankruptcy.
Making Mr. Hanley's job even tougher, Mr. Bloomberg has told him to agree to raises only if the unions agree to money-saving concessions to help pay for those raises, an idea these unions view as insulting.
But Representative John D. Dingell, Democrat of Michigan and a stalwart supporter of the auto industry, is pushing for concessions to help the financially struggling American automakers.
"The question," he added, "is, Why are they in this situation?" Since 1992, Mr. Liebowitz said, the players have been making concessions to help out the institution, starting with a 15percentt cut in base salary.
U.A.W. President Suggests a Pay Reduction For Chief Executive of General Motors Rick Wagoner, the chief executive of General Motors, should take a pay cut as part of any deal for the United Automobile Workers to make concessions to help the company return to profitability, the union's president, Ron Gettelfinger, left, said yesterday.
"We are ready to make some concessions to help the country get out of this crisis," said Paul Denis, a former senator and member of the Convergence negotiating team.
The governor is seeking to persuade the unions to agree to salary concessions to help balance the budget.
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